Like everyone else, I do scan through popular design-related websites almost on a daily basis via RSS feeds. I keep myself updated with what’s happening in the design/ad/visual communication/creative world. And thus, my feedly.com is, in a way, my best library.

On feedly.com, you can curate and read what you want. And I realized when one looks beyond the usual Creative Review blog, The Dieline, AdAge, or FastCo Design, there are many other great websites which are worth following. No, they don’t cover another new project by Stefan Sagmeister or Paula Scher, or a new campaign by Droga5, or a new brand identity by Wolff Olins, or a new structure by Thomas Heatherwick. They, in fact, often cover unimaginable stuff.

The online site for a quarterly magazine (one of those titles which rarely gets shipped to Asia), Hi-Fructose “focuses squarely on the art which transcends genre and trend, assuring readers thorough coverage and content that is informative and original”.

It’s simply wonderful to be greeted with inspiring gems from around the world, everyday.

Kay Khoo is the creative director at Kyoorius and is now based in India. He admits that he reads way too much junk, drinks way too much coffee and spends way too much time on his computer as compared to the average homo-sapien. One day, he hopes to clean up his act. You can write to him at kay@kyoorius.com.

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